Saladbox – Brand New Healthy Restaurant

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The healthy fast-food chain, Salad Box, has opened its doors to the public in the Jewellery Quarter on Wednesday 16th October.

Situated on Great Charles Street Queensway, Salad Box serves up an array of fresh and nutritious meals and snacks, made using ingredients of the highest quality. Salads, wraps, soups, desserts and juices, as well as coffee from 200 Degrees, is all available to help workers in the Second City sustain a healthy diet without compromising their time, energy or savings. Customers are able to choose from a menu of delicious classics, or customise their own meal, with a wide range of vegetarian and gluten/vegan-friendly options to choose from.

Salad Box will also be offering catering services for local businesses to support events and meetings, as well as a delivery platform which will launch later this month.

Tara Johal, Salad Box franchisee for Birmingham, said:

We are so excited and glad to have launched Salad Box in Birmingham. We have been overwhelmed by the positive response from our fellow brummies on our range of nutritious salads, wraps, soups, desserts and juices from the day we opened our doors. Now more importantly onto fueling the healthy lifestyles of Birmingham’s busy young professionals!

Founded in Romania in 2012, Salad Box opened twelve restaurants in its home country in the first year. After just seven years, it has not only grown to become the third-largest fast-food chain in Romania after McDonald’s and KFC, but also a true international success story. Salad Box now has more than 70 outlets across 12 countries in three continents, with stores in some of the most important cities in the world, including New York, Miami, Paris, London and Rome.

The site in Birmingham will be the second Salad Box in the UK. The first outlet opened on London’s Brick Lane in 2017, and there are plans to open more outlets across the UK in the near future.

For more information, follow Salad Box UK on Facebook and Instagram.

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